| End may be near for hands-off regulation of healthcare insurance in Texas |
Fort Worth Star TelegramLast week, Aetna disclosed that premiums for four small group plans in Texas would rise 12.5 to 13.1 percent, effective April 1. Together, the plans cover 95000 people. Some states publish such information regularly, but not Texas.
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| Aetna Partners with U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to Offer Individual ... |
Insurance News Net (press release)As part of its efforts to meet the needs of the Hispanic business community, Aetna has announced an agreement with the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) to offer Individual products to their members. In a release, the Company said that ...
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| MSU Makes Health Insurance Mandatory For New Students |
WLNS"We have partnered with Aetna to devise a specific plan, that's an MSU sponsored plan for $1505 a year," said MSU Spokesperson Kent Cassella. A fair price tag that Cassella says will help protect students' health and their wallets in the long run.
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| Aetna In Touch CareSM Helps Improve and Personalize Care Management for Aetna ... |
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Aetna (NYSE: AET) today announced the launch of the Aetna In Touch Care SM program, a new option in care management that gives members more personalized care support, tools and programs to engage them early and keep them ...
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| Equine Therapy: An “Experimental” Treatment |
PsychCentral.com (blog)By Claire Dorotik, LMFT A position statement written by AETNA health insurance labels equine therapy as experimental. In further elaborating on what constitutes experimental, AETNA continues to say that equine therapy is experimental “because there is ...
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| The Future of mHealth: Healthcare Apps to Lower Insurance Costs |
MobilediaSeveral large US health insurance companies, including Aetna, WellPoint and UnitedHealth Group, currently offer mobile apps that help members find network providers and perform other simple functions. On the surface, these apps strengthen connections ...
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| The Future of mHealth: Doctors Use Gadgets to Improve Healthcare |
ForbesFor example, Aetna insurance sends mobile alerts to doctors about patient care and claims, while the US Food and Drug Administration is seeking a developer for a mobile app that will alert medical personnel to drug reactions during public health crises ...
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